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aoctoons. -, LAND FOR LEASE BY BALLOT Section 14, Avonhead Settlement. Annual rent £4B. Loaded with the sum of £165 for improvements (see belowJ, repayable in cash or by 8 cash deposit „* pic —j i._i__«_ ~* jinnn ««oiirea on instalment mortgage. ' This section is situated in Avonheaa road, 1£ miles from Riccarton Post Office and School and two miles from Sockburn Railway Station. Whole area is arable and watered by artesian welL Property is suitable for market gardening or worker's home. The improvements comprise old 3roomed lean-to dwelling, partly lined, shed and dairy, pigsty and run. artesian well and tank, 54 chains boundary: and 21 chains subdivisional fencing. 2.2 acres, being Section 1A Avonhead Settlement. Annual rental £7. Loaded with the sum of £250 for improvements (see below), payable in, dash or by cash deposit of £25, balance of £225 secured by instalment mortgage. This property, which is suitable for a worker's home, is situated in the Avonhead Settlement, on WitheH's road, and about three-quarters of a mile from the Riccarton road tram. The land is in good condition, free from noxious weeds, and is well sheltered from the south-west by a small' plantation. The improvements consist of a dwelling of 4 rooms (one of which is unfitted and With no ceiling) and pantry;' Orion stoVe, electric light, water supply well and Hand pump), large shed; fencing and plantation. 3. 167 acres 1 rood 09 perches, being: Section 8 Bankfield Settlement. Annual rental £156 10s. Loaded with the sum of £4BO for im«. proVements, consisting df a three* roomed dwelling, papefed and lined, 400- gallon tank, stable and granary with leari-to, wooden hut, and appro** 338 chains of boundary and subdJVK sicii&l fencing. This loading is ptfyabl© in cash or by a Cash deposit of £2O. and the balance secured by ah instalment mortgage for £ maximum term of 20 years. This section forms part of the well* known Bankfield Settlement and i& situated on Esk VfilWy road, gj inile# from St. Andrews Post Office and 2 milea from Esk Valley School.- A cream lorry passes the property, which, however, is ritJt fecomffltoded for dairying. The section CamgriSefc Undulating easy downs with a drnal! swampy flat, and the Whole area is suitable for cropping, fattening, and grazing sheep. In its present 06bdi» tion should carry 200 to 250 dwes, and can be increased by St leafct 100 ewes (in addition to a team arid a few Cows) by judicious farming and improvement to pasture. The present condition of the property is 30 acres in good pasture, 104 acres in more of less Wornout pasture, 33 acres-out Of oats and. linseed. The property should yield on an average 40 bushels of wheat, 60 bushels of oats, or 50 bushels of barley to the acre. 4. 1200- acres, being Sections 3 and 7 Finlay Dbwns and Tescheniaker Set-: tlements. Annual rental £251 7s. Loaded with £BB3 for improvements ' (see below), repayable in cash or by a | cash deposit of £l6B, £lls loading on ! le£;e repayable over 21-yaar period,and £6OO secured on instalment mortgagj to State Advances Department on 36i years' term at 5J per qdtit. .halfyearly instalment £l9 3s. This property is oh Tesehe'ttiaker's Valley road, 8 miles *r6ni Hunter Post Office, 1 mile from TeidftemakiS* School, and, about 19 miles froils OtaioRailway Station, Crearfi Van Access is by gravelled- road from Otrtio and Makikibi, The area is Watered W creeks, water-holes, and dams, the SOU' being of light and shingly to medium quality. Altitude 700 ft to 2000 ft. Tflfifi property, which comprises mixed flats, dowrig, and steep hills, broken .by creek beds, bush, and scrub, is subdivided into 23 paddocks and is mainly suitable for grazing sheep and cattle. I Approximately 400 acres are suitable I fdr growing oats and green crops. ! The improvements On the property, valued at £BB3 (which must be paid as above mentioned) are fas follows: Five». I roomed dwelling on .concrete foundations, scfim-ahd-papsr lined, bathroom, pantry, hall, two double btfek chimneys, washhouss, copper and tub&> Champion range, porcelain basin (n© bath); three 400-galloh round tanks,granary, stable and implement shed, woolshed, stable ind chaffhduse, coW«. byre 1 and englfie shed, wooden but,fowlholise, sheep-dip, draining pert*; and- yards, shelter trees and dams, 462 nVinina hnnr«ia«v rmri . Rutv?iVi«lrinni fencing. - . Improvements included in the rental valu' and remaining the property of the lessor comprise approximately 887; chains of road and subdivisional and boundary fencing valued at £196. SPECIAL CONDITION IN THIS CASE. After payment of the deposit and other amounts ret(ulfecl a remission of rent for a period Of 2§ years, will be granted Subject to improvements equivalent to double the amount of rent so remitted being effected on, the property to the satisfaction of the lessor. For any further information apply to J. F. QUINN, Commissioner of Crown Lands. 5964 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY FO& SALE. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGENO STAMP DUTY. pOR SALE by Public Auction at th« ■ Lands ana Survey Office, Durham street. Christchurch, at 2.30 p.m., On TUESDAY. 21st MAY. 1935. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY AT 18 DAMPIER STREET, WOOLSTON, comprising DWELLING OF 4 ROOMS, KITCHENETTE, and WashhoUSe. Fittings include bath, built-in copper and, tubs, and sink, gas cooker. Conveniences comprise electric light, artesian water supply. Suitable locality; two minutes from tram. UPSET PRICE, £420. TERMS—£37O on loftg-term instalment mortgage; the balance in cash. Further particulars are obtainable' at the Lands and Survey Office, Durham street, Christchurch. > J. F. QUINN, Commissioner of Crotth Lands. 6521 v BUSINESS NOTICES. IMPERIAL TYPEWRITERS; •THE SPEIfSDY ACTION, the reSponA sive touch and the reliability of the All-British Imperial are appreoi-^ ated both by the business mart and '.the typist. The Imperial gives better typing service and is pre-eminSnUy I the typewriter for modetri business Conditions. ARMSTRONG arid SPRiNGHALL. \ LTD,. • . . ' «Opp\ N§w State Fire Buildings), , 127-129 Worcester street. , r '. . A3C3B - -ALLINGER. -__ 168 MADRAS ST. 'Photic 33-G9C>. SCfiAP METAL, SACK t .and BOTTLE; MERCHANTS. ; Bottles, ahd Cash Buyers of Scrap Lead, Zhic, Cast and Wrought Irorf, Tailors' Clips, SacU-lrtg. ttopp, Canvas Copper. Brass. AH r-i a «R S of MATERIAL. G4BIB

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21464, 4 May 1935, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21464, 4 May 1935, Page 27

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